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Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 3rd, 2011, 5:51 pm
by Zest
Kokonilly wrote:Oh, no, it isn't, sorry.
whew :) thanks

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 3rd, 2011, 5:57 pm
by Kokonilly
Zest wrote:how in depth do you need to know about the functions and structures of principle organs?
Does anyone have a practice exam for division B?
Well... that first part is pretty self-explanatory. For structures you would have to know things like cross-sections of muscle fibers and parts of lungs, all that jazz.
For the second part, check out the text exchange. It's under 'wiki' in the top toolbar-thing.

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 3rd, 2011, 6:19 pm
by Zest
ok thanks, :D
sorry I didn't mention it, but I was talking about th respiratory system

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 3rd, 2011, 6:22 pm
by Kokonilly
Structure of organs for the respiratory system would be things like the pleural membranes, structure of an alveolus, etc. etc.

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 3rd, 2011, 6:23 pm
by Zest
ok got it :D

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 4th, 2011, 9:01 am
by aubrey048
mnstrviola wrote:what kind of stuff has everyone seen on their tests? about how in depth does most tests go?
I would recommend making muscle flash cards. My test didn't have any ID questions on it, but I'm the exception to the rule. The tests are very in-depth across the board, I think.

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 4th, 2011, 6:00 pm
by dvd
Last year, when the systems were muscular and skeletal I encountered several questions on muscle tendons. Do you think tendon questions could appear this year as well?

Also, has anyone ever encountered an instance where he/she had to label deep muscles? It seems every test is on superficial muscles, but nothing in the rules eliminates deep muscles from the field of play.

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 4th, 2011, 6:31 pm
by Kokonilly
dvd wrote:Last year, when the systems were muscular and skeletal I encountered several questions on muscle tendons. Do you think tendon questions could appear this year as well?

Also, has anyone ever encountered an instance where he/she had to label deep muscles? It seems every test is on superficial muscles, but nothing in the rules eliminates deep muscles from the field of play.
I've never seen a tendon question, but it is entirely possible one could show up.
And you should only be tested on muscles on the list.

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 5th, 2011, 2:58 pm
by aubrey048
Kokonilly wrote:
dvd wrote:Last year, when the systems were muscular and skeletal I encountered several questions on muscle tendons. Do you think tendon questions could appear this year as well?

Also, has anyone ever encountered an instance where he/she had to label deep muscles? It seems every test is on superficial muscles, but nothing in the rules eliminates deep muscles from the field of play.
I've never seen a tendon question, but it is entirely possible one could show up.
And you should only be tested on muscles on the list.
*sigh* We had tendon questions of course. Yes, I know. Stop complaining.
dvd wrote:Also, has anyone ever encountered an instance where he/she had to label deep muscles? It seems every test is on superficial muscles, but nothing in the rules eliminates deep muscles from the field of play.

Amazingly they didn't ask about deep muscles.
>.>
<.<
I hope they don't get any ideas. :/

Re: Anatomy B/C

Posted: April 6th, 2011, 10:04 am
by Flavorflav
Kokonilly wrote:
dvd wrote:Last year, when the systems were muscular and skeletal I encountered several questions on muscle tendons. Do you think tendon questions could appear this year as well?

Also, has anyone ever encountered an instance where he/she had to label deep muscles? It seems every test is on superficial muscles, but nothing in the rules eliminates deep muscles from the field of play.
I've never seen a tendon question, but it is entirely possible one could show up.
And you should only be tested on muscles on the list.
I would say some tendon questions should be expected:
3.a.i The interaction of the skeletal and muscular systems (i.e., bones, joints, tendons and muscles) to allow movement.
What kinds of questions have you been getting on the effect of exercise on the respiratory system?